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Show he Lehi Free Pre 1 LfcHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D VIII i 1FHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. MAY 9. 1940 SEMINARY GRADUATION ALUMNI BANQUET IS YOUR CEMETERY AND DANCE MAY 18: PROGRAM SUNDAY The Lehi Stake Seminary Graduation be held in the Stake TabeProgram will rnacle. Sunday. May 12th. at 7:30 P. RODEO CONTRACT M "Onward Singing Christian SIGNED FOR COMING Sold- ers" Ruth Peterson. "The Lord Is My BLACKHAWK Prayer Opening Singing herd." Shep- The rodeo contract for the President A. R!,1. Awarding of Diploma hawk Encampment and Homecoming was Carlos Schow. Mgnea, l uesday evening, with the HillHoward Brown. Trombone Solo side Rodeo Co. of Wellsville Utah Graduates Th, Dr. Herbert A. Address to Hillside Rodeo Co. in rodeos presented Maw. all the leading cities of the state last year "Oh, it is Wonderful." Song as well as to outside states, and those who Prayer Afton Brokaw. witnessed the shows last year state that Relva Larsen. Accompanist, the rodeos are exceptionally fine and of Song Leader. Lola Johnson. the highest class. Decorations by members of Life of With the rodeo will be trick riders, Christ classes. and clowns of national renown, Dr. Maw is very prominent as a ropers who perform in the largest rodeos each He is a member of the Deseret speaker. summer. The Hillside Co., bring their Sunday School Union Board, also Dean own fine horses, and rodeo stock and are of Men at the University of Utah. He signed for a two day show. is also active in the political life of our The rodeo will be held in the old ball state having served in the legislature in and workmen are busy cleaning the park several sessions. park and beginning repairs for the rodeo. be will There no sacrament services in New chutes will be built, fences repaired the wards next Sunday evening. and the grandstand overhauled in order to have everything in readiness for the - encampment in August SEMINARY GROUNDS T lie lehi High School Alumni annual banquet and dame will be held in the l.chi Stake Tabernacle Saturday. May i 8, according to an announcement of the committee on arrangements, this week. The theme of the baquet will be "The 1 ittle Red Schoolhouse." and details will be in charge of Mrs Margaret Potter. The banquet of last year was so successful it is hoped that the one this year will be equally so. The committee invites anyone who has had a son or daughter graduate from the Lehi High School as well as those who were students of the Lehi High School before the four year course was added. Classes from 1909 to 1940 will be represented and committees on reservation ana arrangements announced next week. Those desiring to attend are asked to make their reservations as early as possible. Reservations may be made with one of the following: Max Wilson. Dan Evans. Eunice Hutchings, T. F. Kirkham, Metta Goates. Emily Johnson. Ralph Rex Beatrice Gardner. Christensen, Randall Holmstead, Tayor. Clarence Schow. LOCAL YOUTHS INJURED IN WRECK semi-final- two cars 18 day. The Lehi Lions Club elected officers The senior girls and junior division The Utah County Wildlife Federation 1 season at their Mother's boys undefeated this year, made a clean will hold their annual stag jamboree at Day luncheon, Thursday evening. George sweep of all their matches. Alpine Day at Saturday. May 18, when Lewis was elected President with Joseph defeated members of the Utah County Wildlife have Amercian Fork. They S. Robison, first L. B. Granite, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Association will meet for an evening of Adamson, second vice, and George P. Lincoln. They will play Pleasant Grove, fun. Prce, third Seth Hansen, v Thursday, Bingham, Friday and Lincoln, Tail Twister, secretary and treasurer. Tuesday, at Lehi. David I. Gardner; Lion Tamer. W. D. Tennis Coach Joseph S. Robison has CAMFGREE Watkins; Spizerinketer, E. C. Jorgenson: done some very fine work with his teams director, S. I. Goodwin: SUCCESSFUL and is justly proud of their records. 1940-4- Park-So-Sh- two-ye- one-ye- one director, A. E. Webb; year, B. J. Whipple; hold over director, Mrs. Lee Rick will be hostess to the Dr. E, Eddington. Bridgedcre Club at her home. Friday. Delegates to the District Convention at Pocatello, Idaho, June 21 and 22 Geo. Mrs. Ora Lewis, Seth Hansen, David I. Gardner. Mrs. O. A. Holmstead, were Holmsted Alternates W.,D. Watkins, B. J. WhipPutman and Miss Cleo visitors. Saturday. Salt Lake City ple and Joseph S. Robison. Attention of the I ehi citizens is called to the condtion of a number of cemetery lots that are badly in need of cleaning. 1 he cemetery as a whole is in much better condition this spring than it has been but the late spring rains have brought up a good growth of weeds and June grass On lots left undeaned weeds and grass fills the lots and roadside and gives the cemetery a very unkept appearand. A few minutes work with a shovel and rake will clean a lot and if everyone will cooperate, the few dirtv lots can be pui in shape to have the cemetery in first class condition far Memorial day. GAR TURNS TURTLE, The Lehi Scouts enjoyed the first over night camp of the season at Carter's farm About in the creek, night. Friday and were particiscouts present seventy pated in the program and activities. Verl Dixon of Provo. visited with the boys Mrs. George at the campfire program. The Eason furnished marimba solos. The Fifth Second Ward Scouts a stunt. Ward scouts gave a cornet solo and J. Nile Washburn told a story to the group. made a quick run to the Elmo Russon home. Tuesday after noon when children set fire to a small was reLittle damage chicken coop. The Lehi girl. NICE SILK UNDERTHINGS DRESS-AFTER- PLEASE-B- OX NOON HUMMING BIRDS ported. OF CHOCOLATES-HOU- SE HANDKERCHIEFSHAND CURTAINS SETS-L- ACE "gYJ f J0tL5 - services for Martha Ann Fox Taylor. 95, pioneet resident of Lehi. who passed away at her home, Thursday afternoon, were held in the Lehi Stake Tabernacle. with Bishop's Sunday. Counseor. Randall Schow. conducting. The opening song, a trio, "It Was For Me" Miss Lucille Anderson, Mr. Glen Trane and Mss Gertrude Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Abe Anderson. Invocation Charles D. Fox of Salt Lake City. Trio "The Prayer Perfect" Anderson sisters. Taylor SPONSORING PLAY Martha Ann Fox Taylor was born at Sharrowvale near Sheffield in Yorkshire. England. July 1 1. 1844. the daughter of To help raise funds for the Stake Isaac Wilson Fox and Margaret Ann art Tabernacle, the Lehi Stake officers Slinn Fox. Her education was obtained tabernacle, sponsoring a play in the in schools at Leeds, Edinburgh and Glass-goTuesday, May 14. The play is brought Scotland where her father had been here by Mrs. Llody Cullimore of Provo called to preside over the Scotch mission. formerly Odessa Allred of Lehi and will On May I, 1858, when she was about begin at 8 p. m. Everyone invited. Re- 14 years of age, she. with her family, ports from the play are that it is very to America. immigrated Shortly after entertaining and well staged. arriving in America, they weni to Omaha. Her father purchased a wagon, oxen, a tent and other supplies and pro cow, TIME IN LEI! TULIP visions for the trip across the plains to Utah. They joined Captain Nephi Johnson's company whiih consisited or about 150 members. The trip across the plains was filled with trials and hardships and the com pany was constantly harrassed by Indians, athough no one was injured. They were of forced, however, to give up much their food and provisions in order to pacify the Indians. She walked nearly all of the way across the plains to Salt Lake Valley, arriving there October 13. 1860. They of spent about one week at the home Phineus H. Young and then came to Lehi arriving here October 20. 1860. She has been a resident of Lehi for 80 yean and and has given much of her time talents to build and develop this city. 1. On November 1861, she vat married to Samuel Rogers Taylor in the Old Endowment House in Salt Lake City being one of the first three couples from Lehi to be married there. She was the mother of 13 children, 9 boys and 4 girls. Her husband, 6 sons and 3 daughters have preceed her in death. She is survived by 3 sons and one daughter, Ira Taylor and Leon Taylor of Spanish Fork and Mrs. D. E. Scalley and Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake, together with 37 d children, grandchildren. 82 and the and 3 Jesse sisters: following brothers and Clark. Fox. Eli Fox. Margaret Roy Fox, Lucy Whitman and Sadie Beck of Lehi. and Nellie Hales of Salt Lake. She worked in the Relief Society for many years and was a member of the first Old Folks Committee in Lehi. She had implicit faith in the Gospel and testfied to its truths and blessngs up to the time of her death. great-gran- A visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb in lower Lehi will show the visitors that it is indeed "Tulip Time Mr. Webb's garden is one In Lehi." huge rainbow of color with thousands of tulips of all kinds and colors in Mr. Webb planted about 4000 bloom. last fall and his beds look bulbs tulip like each of the 4000 buHn has a beautiMr. Webb specializes in ful blooom. a and to his home gives an vsit tulips its countless unforgetable picture with There are several beds blooming bulbs. of brilliant tulips and at the rear of the home is a nursery bed where the tiny bulbs are planted until they mature ready for the fowering beds. Later in the summer, there are maa beds. donna lillies. choice gladiola large collecton of peonies, roses and small annual flowers that will give a procession of flowers throughout the entire summer. Those who wish to view a corner full of blooming beauty will find a visit to the Webb home a real pleasure and find Mr. Webb's hobby of raising flowers, one really worthwhile. firemen - Mr and Mrs. John Hutchings and son, LaMar. Max Wilson, R. G. Bee and son, James, of Provo. enjoyed a biological trip to Fish Springs, Saturday. AtWHO mm mi run '" r n r i GEuOCEEwlf I SPECIALS 48 Pound FLOUR. YELLOW STAR $1-2- Bag 100 Pound Bag $5 75 SUGAR MILK "" 10 Pounds 60c 4 for 28c (Tall Cans) SALAD DRESSING (Grand) 1 24c Quart (' 29c 3 6 for 25c 6 for 25c 2 fo 23c SHREDDED WHEAT TOILET TISSUE (All Flavors) JEL-SER- BAKING CHOCOLATE. M Pound Pacakages COFFEE. Schillings I Pound Can P. and G. 10 Bars SOAP SODA CRACKERS (Liberty Bell) 2 Pound Package TOMATOES. No. iVi Cans 9 Pound Bag ROLLED OATS GERMADE 9 Pound ' 28c 35c 3 ff Bag 18c 25c 35c 33c FRUITS and VEGETABLES Gifts BANANAS For Graduate GRAPE FRUIT LETTUCE (Solid Head) YAMS Asparagus, Carrots. Radishes rTf?. flMf2rJ BUY THE BOY OR GIRL A 4 aJlw W i " J I I U wilier u iia j 1 BULOVA WOULD i I Pound Do 25c 2 for 15c Pounds for 25c Onions at Market Price -1 f- 5c 1 1 till n I W tru . ft A vJ L , LK FT R JME X TABLE FOOTWEAR MANICURE ' BEVERAGE BED TUMBLERS FANCY SET BERRY SET BRIDGE SET ETC, ETC. MOTHERS DA SUNDAY. MAY 12TH IS - Funeral Sketch Miss Ruth Peterson. Violin solo "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life. Royal Nielson of Orem. Utah, A group of Ajmerican Fork youths were accompanied by Mrs. Abe Anderson. afternoon near the injured. Monday Remarks A. B. Anderson. Degelbeck home, when the car they were "A Perfect Day" A. H. Organ solo The youths. Roy driving rolled over. Wing. Nielson. Roberts. Johnnie Johhnie Remarks Bishop E. B. Garrett. Gamble, Bill Wagstaff and Glen Roberts Ranall Schow. Closing remarks were all cut and bruised and Ben Rhodes Trio "Softly and Tenderly" Miss suffered a broken leg. All are from AmNorine Fox. Harold Fox and Rulon Fox, erican Fork. accompanied by LaPriel Goodwin. Benediction Bishop S. I. Goodwin. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery wat dedicated by Pres. Virgil H. Peterson. LEHI Biographical Sketch of Martha Ann Fox CALL TUESDAY Gift ideas worthy of your best CALLED BY DEATH MONDAY FIREMEN ANSWER Mother's Day Suggestions LEhTS OLDEST RESIDENT SPORTSMEN S JAM OFFICERS for the LOT CLEAN STAKE A head on collision between on the State Highway. Saturday night, injured four local youths and a Provo woman. When a driven by Dell Peterson PLANTING PROGRESS- - LEHI TENNIS PLAYERS cut around another car and crashed into a south boud car driven by Howard IHG NICELY MAKE RECORD Mason of Deer Creek with his wife and son. Dick, as passengers. The planting of shrubs for the SeminDell Peterson, Grant Evans, Howard Lehi High School Allen Chipman, Roberts were in Zmmerman and ary grounds was completed during the Tennis representative won second place Mason were Mrs. week four and all with the car and the on work past sprinkling at the B. Y. U. Invitational meet, recenttreated for cuts and bruises. Mrs. Mason system and planting of lawns will begin Mr. Chipman defeated players from in the near future. and Dell Peterson remained in the Lehi When finished this ly, Murray, Pleasant Grove. Tooele, to enter will be another beauty spot for Lehi. Hospital, until Sunday evening. the finals, only to lose to Bob Huish who was awarded a silver medal. LIONS in the s Don Evans made the run- Huish. Bob to meet losing regional will Don enter HEY neruo from region three. BOREE, L1AY the state meet in Salt Lake City,, Satur- ELECT No. 38 spRAD A San Francisco firm makes and sells spinach ice cream. an almost endless variety in achieved in our combinations flavor the There's wholesome, delicious ice cream. icst and energy too in every portion. Make it a part of your daily diet. It's of the most healthful and economical foods. There's WATKIN S ICE CREAM Welcome Where Mothers Are Always We Cater To Parties All Fountain Drinks Full Pint Malts WRIST WATCH FOR GRADUATION or one of the many Gifts we hit in stock. STOEE PEOPLES DELIVER E. N. WEBB WE Jeweler and Optometrist The Gift Shop MAIN STREET 2 Pounds 35c MILD CHEESE 20c Pound BACON BREAKFAST RINDLESS (Sliced) 49c 2 Pound Brick Cream Cheese (American, Pimento or Brick) 37c 4 POUND PACKAGE ARMOUR S STAR LARD 2 Pounds 25c MUTTON CHOPS 2 Pounds 35c OLEOMARGARINE (Silver Nut Brand) LEHI PHONE 76 STATE STREET |